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School budgets being cut where friends work, Business Link is closing isn't it too? People I know in council departments asked for voluntary redundancy.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post16 libraries!
FFS, libraries are just somewhere for tramps to go and keep warm during the day.
Close the lot. If you want a book, buy one from Amazon. Bloody expect it all for free.
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostWhat evidence of cuts have you seen?
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post16 libraries!
FFS, libraries are just somewhere for tramps to go and keep warm during the day.
Close the lot. If you want a book, buy one from Amazon. Bloody expect it all for free.
they go there to smell of wee AND to stay warm during the day
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Originally posted by Old Greg View Post16 libraries in my area are slated for closure.
FFS, libraries are just somewhere for tramps to go and keep warm during the day.
Close the lot. If you want a book, buy one from Amazon. Bloody expect it all for free.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
There are no cuts and there never will be. It was just a ploy to buy time from the credit ratings agencies.
The main plan of letting high inflation rip the debt to nothingness at the expense of a worthless currency and destruction of private sector wealth, savings, standard of living and pensions is still going strong.
HTH
Anyone with savings in a bank or building society will be lambs led to the slaughter ...
(Unfortunately that includes my aged Ps!)
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There are no cuts and there never will be. It was just a ploy to buy time from the credit ratings agencies.
The main plan of letting high inflation rip the debt to nothingness at the expense of a worthless currency and destruction of private sector wealth, savings, standard of living and pensions is still going strong.
HTH
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostI've seen no evidence of these much talked about government cuts.
Where I live: bins still collected weekly, pavements swept daily, silly local council newspaper full of self puffery still delivered free once a week, town recently had all road markings refreshed, some new street furniture has appeared, local police station now open longer hours, more GPs at the local surgery than ever before.
Are these cuts real?
What evidence of cuts have you seen?
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Originally posted by AtW View PostCuts are not instant - councils have to find savings over period of time.
The only instant cuts I saw locally in Birmingham is destruction of West Midlands regional agency that handled £300 mln to give local businesses, this was very fast and not a word of strikes from unions - they must be getting massive pay offs!
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Originally posted by AtW View PostCuts are not instant - councils have to find savings over period of time.
The only instant cuts I saw locally in Birmingham is destruction of West Midlands regional agency that handled £300 mln to give local businesses, this was very fast and not a word of strikes from unions - they must be getting massive pay offs!
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Cuts are not instant - councils have to find savings over period of time.
The only instant cuts I saw locally in Birmingham is destruction of West Midlands regional agency that handled £300 mln to give local businesses, this was very fast and not a word of strikes from unions - they must be getting massive pay offs!
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Where are these so-called cuts?
I've seen no evidence of these much talked about government cuts.
Where I live: bins still collected weekly, pavements swept daily, silly local council newspaper full of self puffery still delivered free once a week, town recently had all road markings refreshed, some new street furniture has appeared, local police station now open longer hours, more GPs at the local surgery than ever before.
Are these cuts real?
What evidence of cuts have you seen?Tags: None
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